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    over antidepressants has waged on for over more than half a century. Two heads of the Department of Psychiatry in Washington University discovered that depression was just as much biological as it was physiological meaning that people with depression had an abnormal chemical make-up in the brain. This discovery increased the demand for research on methods to alter this abnormality effectively and efficiently. Thus antidepressants were created‚ sparking a psychiatric revolution. Antidepressants work

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    express themselves. Not only school uniform take away the way to express yourself they can be boring. When kids are getting older they get more creative with there outfits and school uniforms blocks that creativity form the students. For the students parents‚ they have to spend a lot of money on the school supplies which can be hard for some parents so adding an additional cost of a school uniform is just not fair for the parents. From the article “Why schools shouldn’t have school uniforms” states

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    people put themselves down. What some people don’t know‚ is that most people end up committing suicide. Thats not anything to joke about. Thats why I think bullies and cyberbullies should get prosecuted for their actions. Cyberbullying and bullying are two different things. Cyberbully is the victim and the bully don’t even know each other. Bullying takes place between two people. Both of them are very difficult to avoid‚ but what child Psychologist Eden Foster said in the Radio Interview was‚ "It’s

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    “I think not paying athletes is a tradition and also there would be less fans at games if they were paid” according to Mark Emmert (President of the NCAA ). Why would fans stop watching the games if they are in full support and love the game and the players that they love to watch? College athletes deserve some money‚ so that when they get out of college they can start a life. How else would they make money? They don’t have time for a job‚ they go to the school classes‚ then to their practice‚ and

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    harassment that goes on in the classroom. They could use their cellular devices for cheating on worksheets‚ quizzes‚ and tests. Students can take pictures of other students without their permission and post them on social media accounts like Snapchat‚ Facebook‚ Instagram‚ Twitter‚ YouTube‚ etc. But Cell Phones should be aloud in school because they can take their homework home and be able to find their assignments easier. They should also be allowed in schools because it is easier for the students

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    Feeling of security – Knowing that your children are reachable anytime is quite reassuring for a parent‚ especially after events such as the Columbine shooting and the September 11th tragedy. It brings families together – Families don’t seem to have much time to spend together anymore. With overtime and after-school activities‚ having the ability to communicate with any one of your family member helps bringing families together. Cellphones are convenient – Everybody is more busy nowadays. Students

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    aren’t professionals at the sport. Even though their in college they are still learning and they need to pass school then start getting a job to make money. If you compare college amateurs to professionals there will be a big difference and observe why they get paid it will make a lot of sense. According to the text it says “A gentleman never competes for money‚” Walter Camp wrote in his 1893 handbook on college sports.” First of all‚ these college athletes aren’t professionals. If you want to

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    Introduction- Imagine you’re in Mrs.Melville’s classroom and you hear *beeepppppp**beeeeepppp* and everyone looks around the class to see who it is that’s‚ all it takes and then everyone is distracted. Sometimes kids get jealous and may even steal other classmates phones. I think that cell phones should not be allowed in school because they could be a distraction and there are already phones on campus for emergencies. Reason 1 Paragraph-Distractions are a teachers worst nightmare‚ and so phones

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    Do antidepressants help? The answer to the question posed is "on an individual basis". For me personally‚ the answer is no. I have tried two mainstream antidepressants and haven’t had any lasting results with either. I have been "depressed" for as long as I can remember. The trauma I experienced as a young girl and teen follows me everywhere‚ without escape. I had never been diagnosed with depression until I was eighteen. That was when the new doctor I found noticed the signs for me. Shortly after

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    but we have to use a little common sense. If a smoker has a baby or child‚ they would not want people with the flu to come up and cough and sneeze all over that child on purpose. People who do not smoke themselves or have children‚ also do not want themselves or their children to be exposed to your cigarette. This is common sense. You have a right to smoke‚ just not anywhere you like‚ any time you

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